Assuming you mean - so they can access the information stored.... They don't need to ! It's simply a case of connecting either the handset or the memory card to a computer, and extracting the data. Law enforcement agencies have many resources available to bypass a person's phone security !
you can but u have to turn it off
yes of course, if they are suspecious on you.
Police use mobile phones for the same reason you do; for quick and easy communications with pretty much anyone. The exception to this is in the event of a major disaster that interrupts police and emergency services communications, cell phones are considered a backup for normal police communications. In non-emergency situations, cell phones are not a secure means of communications, and can be eavesdropped upon and used to locate the caller. As such, these are never an official means of first responder and emergency services communications.
yes, but you need to have t-mobile turn on international roaming. it's expensive but it will work.
either police hancuffs, bicycle with two seats, mobile phones or umbrellas
Mobile phones, mobiles, cellular phones, cellphones
There were no mobile phones in 1945.
Simple Mobile has a variety of phones on their website that are compatible with their service. Phones that are compatible with T-Mobile can also be used with Simple Mobile.
Finger prints recognition's are carried out in mobile phones through embedded camera in mobile phones.
These are the smart phones, iPhones, and other advance mobile phones that has an internet connection.
Yes, T Mobile sells phones.
Alcatel Mobile Phones was created in 2004.